RNS Number : 5682V
  Office of Communications
  30 May 2008
   

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Review of Openreach's charges

    30 May 2008

    Ofcom today set out a review of the prices that Openreach can charge communications providers for its wholesale access telecoms
services.

    The review is designed to sustain and promote efficient competition in the provision of telecoms services for the benefit of UK citizens
and consumers whilst continuing to encourage investment and innovation.

    Openreach was created in January 2006 after Ofcom accepted legally-binding Undertakings from BT Group plc, rather than referring the
company to the Competition Commission. This resulted in the creation of Openreach as an operationally separate business unit which provides
wholesale access telecoms services to all communications providers on an equivalent basis.

    When Openreach was created, Ofcom agreed the maximum prices that it could charge for its main services. These charges did not include an
annual adjustment for inflation or other cost movements. At the time Ofcom said it would review the charges in the future and today's
publication marks the start of the review.

    Openreach's services

    The consultation covers Openreach's main services. They are:

    1. Wholesale Line Rental (WLR) - used by communications providers to offer telephone services to consumers over the BT network.

    2. Local Loop Unbundling (LLU) - which allows communications providers to install their equipment in BT's telephone exchanges to offer
their own retail services including broadband. There are two types of unbundling: full unbundling, where a communications provider takes
over the line to provide broadband and telephone services; and shared unbundling, where a communications provider shares the line with BT
for the provision of broadband only.

    Market developments

    Since the charges were first set and Openreach was established there has been a transformation in the telecoms market, with a
significant increase in direct competition in the provision of both telephone lines and broadband services. Today, there are more than 4
million unbundled lines in the UK, which has led to increased choice and led to an improvement in services for consumers. 

    Consultation process

    The consultation will be in two stages. Today's consultation sets out the considerations that Ofcom will take into account in
determining any new charges.  

    While not yet specifying pricing levels, the consultation examines the current and expected changes in underlying costs, service
volumes, expectations of efficiency gains and the effects of new pricing arrangements on competition.

    The second consultation - due later in the year - will set out more detail on the proposed new charges.

    Ofcom aims to publish a final statement before the end of 2008.

    The consultation can be found at:

    http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/openreach/

    Ends.

    NOTES FOR EDITORS

    1. Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across
television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services. 

    2. For further information about Ofcom please visit: www.ofcom.org.uk. Ofcom's news releases can be found at: www.ofcom.org.uk/media/

    CONTACT

    Clayton Hirst
    Media & Corporate Relations
    Ofcom
    ofcomnews@ofcom.org.uk
    (+44) (0)20 7981 3033
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